Saturday, January 31, 2009

Startin to worry...

With the Super Bowl now less than 24 hrs away, I'm starting to worry. Yes, I know that we're playing the Arizona Cardinals, but these aren't the Cardinals of yesteryear, or even this year for that matter. The way they played in the playoffs has been remarkable.

Also, let's not forget who their quarterback is...Kurt Warner. He led the Rams to two titles when their franchise was well...not good. Eerie how similar the two teams are. Warner has also had the luxury of playing with some remarkable receivers. In St. Louis, Holt and Bruce, now Fitzgerald and Boldin.

The combination of Warner and Fitzgerald/Boldin makes me worry because no matter how big of a lead the Steelers may have, the Cards have the ability to score quickly. It will surely be a great match-up, this high powered offense vs. the #1 defense in the league.

If the Steelers can get constant pressure on Warner, who isn't the swiftest of foot, and jam the receivers at the line of scrimmage, then my worry rate will drop considerbly, but until then, does anyone know the number of a good heart doctor?


Kurt Warner's Stats from his 1st Super Bowl year in St. Louis and this season.
Year Team G-S Passing
Att.-Comp.
Yards Pct. TD Int. Long Sacks-Lost Pass
Rating

1999 St. Louis 16-16 499-325
4,353 .651
41 13 75 29-201 109.2
2008 Arizona 16-16 598-401 4,583 .671 30 14
79
26-182 96.9

Monday, January 26, 2009

Pirates Prospects

Now I know you are all probably wondering why is there a post on the Pirates during Super Bowl week? Legitimate concern, and while the rest of the week most likely will be dedicated to the Steelers run for a six pack, John Perrotto of Baseball America and the Beaver County Times broke down the top 10 prospects in the Pirates system.

1. Pedro Alvarez, 3b
2. Andrew McCutchen, of
3. Jose Tabata, of
4. Brad Lincoln, rhp
5. Bryan Morris, rhp
6. Neil Walker, 3b
7. Jeff Sues, rhp
8. Shelby Ford, 2b
9. Daniel McCutchen, rhp
10. Robbie Grossman, of

I've personally talked to John before and value his opinion greatly. For the most part I agree with his list, but my one major beef comes right at the top. He had Pedro Alvarez listed ahead of Andrew McCutchen. Not Cool.

McCutchen, who was drafted in the 1st round like Alvarez has progressed throughout the minor leagues in just 4 seasons and is expected to crack the major league roster sometime this year. He is an extraordinary defensive outfielder with a good bat and some big time speed. Just last season he was ranked as the Pirates number 1 prospect.

Alvarez on the other hand, is average at best defensively at 3rd base and is having trouble finding his power after an injury last season. Whats worse is that he signed super-agent Scott Boras to represent him. Boras is notorious for delaying negotiations, thus delaying the start of his career.

So unless Perrotto is saying the McCutchen is bound for the bigs, thus taking his prospect status away, I disagree that Alvarez, who hasn't played an inning in the Pirates minor league system, is the number 1 Prospect.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Penguins All-Star Break Update

So it has reached that point in the season where the most popular (not necessarily the best) players take to the ice an participate in the NHL All Star Game. While the Pens get a couple days off, I figured that it's the perfect time to evaluate their progress to this point. They will be judged by Stanley Cups (0-5)

GP: 48 W23 L21 OT4 PTS 50 10th place in Eastern Conference

Centers: Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin have led the way once again for the Pens. Both are on pace to break 100 points this season (60 and 70 respectively to this point). Both are All-Stars, but Sid is going to sit out of the game to get healthy. Jordan Staal has picked up the scoring with 14 goals but is a -3, which is not what you want to see out of your best defensive offenseman. The rest of the group have been productive when healthy, but that has been the toughest part.

Stanley Cups: 3.5 out of 5

Left Wing: The Pens are still looking for the top line winger to play with Crosby. One player taking advantage of his audition with Sid the Kid is free agent signee Matt Cooke. Cooke, ususally an enforcer, has used his grit to crash the net and retrieve pucks on a dump and chase type of play. His leadership abilities on and off the ice earned him Alternate Captain. Ruslan Fedotenko, another player not with the Pens last season was starting to show his value before injuring his hand in a fight with Colby Armstrong. The rest of the group have been well, lets just say they have a combined one more goal than I do.

Stanley Cups: 2 out of 5

Right Wing: Petr Sykora is having a good year, recording his 1st career hat trick and with 11 of his 17 goals coming with the man advantage. Miroslav Satan is doing alright, but is under the microscope due to the fleeing of Marian Hossa (who by the way is tearing it up in the Motor City.) Had the Pens been able to sign both Hossa and Satan, then Satan's season would be considered a success. Eric Godard and Biz-Nasty have been good replacements as enforcers, but I still expect GM Ray Shero to make a move to get a scoring winger before the trade deadline.

Stanley Cups: 3 out of 5

Defense: Brooks Orpik has been the staple on the blue line this season. With injuries to Ryan Whitney for most of the 1st half of the season and Sergei Gonchar still out, the Pens have had to rely on Kris Letang and Alex Goligoski for offensive production. Not to knock the latter two, but very few players have the offensive prowess of Whitney and Gonchar. Philippe Boucher has been a decent pick up for Sydor who seemed like a cancer in the locker room. I expect this group to make the biggest improvement after the All-Star break.

Stanley Cups: 2.5 out of 5

Goalies: It seems like Marc-Andre Fleury has taken a step back from last season. However, he did miss signficant time with injury. Even though the Pens acquired Mathieu Garon from the Oilers as a backup, it is going to have to be Fleury to lead the team back into the playoffs. I like the Garon pickup because if Fleury goes down again, Garon has the ability to be a nice stopgap, a definite upgrade over Dany Sabourin. Just a note for down the line, John Curry looks like he could be a legitmate NHL goalie in 2 or 3 years...just sayin.

Stanley Cups: 2.5 out of 5


Prediction: The Pens will right the ship a little bit and make it into the playoffs as the 6th or 7th seed. They might be able to win a 1st round series but if you're expecting another Stanley Cup run, don't get your hopes up. They are still one very good scoring winger away from being title contenders.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

America's New Team

With President Obama giving his support to the Steelers in the Super Bowl, and if they win, do they deserve to take the title of America's Team away from the Dallas Cowboys?

Obama for Steelers

The Arizona Cardinals finally made the Super Bowl. That's great and all, but look at all of the odds that they must over come. The Steelers are a -7 in gambling venues , 20 Steelers have participated in a previous Super Bowl as compared to 5 for the Cards, and now the Steelers have a new fan and he just happens to be the leader of the free world.

The Rooney family campaigned very hard for Barack Obama in his successful run to presidency. In doing so, the two families became close friends. Dan Rooney and his son Jim were invited to a black tie dinner at which the Rooneys provided Obama with the game ball from the AFC Championship.

"But he's a Steelers' fan. He's said it, and all his staff, they're rooting for us [in the Super Bowl]." According to Dan Rooney.

So good luck Arizona, not only do you have to beat one of the most storied franchises in all of sports history, but you have arguably the most influential man rooting for the Steelers.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Limas Lays a Sweed Block

Hines Ward should go down as one of the, if not THE best blocking wide receiver in NFL history. His legal, bone crushing hits has obviously made an impact on his teammates. Rookie Limas hit Ravens cornerback Corey Ivy so hard that I wouldn't be surprised if Ivy had the number 14 imprinted on his chest.

Now if only Hines could teach Limas how to catch...